The Science of Goo!
Title | The Science of Goo! PDF eBook |
Author | DK |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 66 |
Release | 2020-09-15 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 0744036313 |
Get to grips with the glorious world of goop and gunk, from pus, snot, and mucus to mud, snail slime, and sticky plants, in this compendium of gunk. If you've ever wondered how much snot you make, or how spider silk is made, this is the book for you. Full of strange but true science, The Science of Goo! explores all manner of gunge, sludge, ooze, and goo! Awesome CGI illustrations and stunning photography will show goo in all its glory, while fun trivia and scientific explanations will make you an expert in all things sludgy. For example, did you know that sea cucumbers can vomit their sticky insides when threatened, yet still survive? The Science of Goo! is here to give you a new appreciation of the weird and wonderful world of gooey matter, in all its many kinds and wherever it shows up.
It Can't Be True! Goo!
Title | It Can't Be True! Goo! PDF eBook |
Author | Andrea Mills |
Publisher | |
Pages | 64 |
Release | 2020-09 |
Genre | Adaptation (Biology) |
ISBN | 9780241432303 |
"The science of goo! Get ready to get gunked in the ultimate guide to goo. Explore the science behind all things mucky and messy, from slimy snot and slippery saliva to snail secretions and sticky super glue. Smell the stinky stench of spore-filled slime on the devil's fingers fungus. Meet the spawning superstar that lays 20,000 eggs, all protected by wiggly jelly. See the gross gunk inside pimples, that's packed with sticky sebum, dead skin cells, and bacteria." --
The Physics of God and the Quantum Gravity Theory of Everything
Title | The Physics of God and the Quantum Gravity Theory of Everything PDF eBook |
Author | James Redford |
Publisher | James Redford |
Pages | 186 |
Release | 2011-12-19 |
Genre | Science |
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ABSTRACT: Analysis is given of the Omega Point cosmology, an extensively peer-reviewed proof (i.e., mathematical theorem) published in leading physics journals by professor of physics and mathematics Frank J. Tipler, which demonstrates that in order for the known laws of physics to be mutually consistent, the universe must diverge to infinite computational power as it collapses into a final cosmological singularity, termed the Omega Point. The theorem is an intrinsic component of the Feynman–DeWitt–Weinberg quantum gravity/Standard Model Theory of Everything (TOE) describing and unifying all the forces in physics, of which itself is also required by the known physical laws. With infinite computational resources, the dead can be resurrected—never to die again—via perfect computer emulation of the multiverse from its start at the Big Bang. Miracles are also physically allowed via electroweak quantum tunneling controlled by the Omega Point cosmological singularity. The Omega Point is a different aspect of the Big Bang cosmological singularity—the first cause—and the Omega Point has all the haecceities claimed for God in the traditional religions. From this analysis, conclusions are drawn regarding the social, ethical, economic and political implications of the Omega Point cosmology.
Science Unlimited?
Title | Science Unlimited? PDF eBook |
Author | Maarten Boudry |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 315 |
Release | 2018-01-12 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 022649828X |
All too often in contemporary discourse, we hear about science overstepping its proper limits—about its brazenness, arrogance, and intellectual imperialism. The problem, critics say, is scientism: the privileging of science over all other ways of knowing. Science, they warn, cannot do or explain everything, no matter what some enthusiasts believe. In Science Unlimited?, noted philosophers of science Maarten Boudry and Massimo Pigliucci gather a diverse group of scientists, science communicators, and philosophers of science to explore the limits of science and this alleged threat of scientism. In this wide-ranging collection, contributors ask whether the term scientism in fact (or in belief) captures an interesting and important intellectual stance, and whether it is something that should alarm us. Is scientism a well-developed position about the superiority of science over all other modes of human inquiry? Or is it more a form of excessive confidence, an uncritical attitude of glowing admiration? What, if any, are its dangers? Are fears that science will marginalize the humanities and eradicate the human subject—that it will explain away emotion, free will, consciousness, and the mystery of existence—justified? Does science need to be reined in before it drives out all other disciplines and ways of knowing? Both rigorous and balanced, Science Unlimited? interrogates our use of a term that is now all but ubiquitous in a wide variety of contexts and debates. Bringing together scientists and philosophers, both friends and foes of scientism, it is a conversation long overdue.
The Slime Workshop
Title | The Slime Workshop PDF eBook |
Author | Selina Zhang |
Publisher | Union Square & Co. |
Pages | 155 |
Release | 2019-12-03 |
Genre | Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | 145471123X |
Whip up 20 borax-free slimes with different textures, cool colors, and special effects from slime enthusiast Selina Zhang (@anathemaslime)! Follow the step-by-step instructions to make slimes to squish, stretch, poke, and play with, including Glow-in-the-Dark Slime, Fluffy Slime, Fishbowl Slime, Unicorn Slime, and more. Along with fun variations, this irresistible full-color guide outlines the essential equipment and ingredients, the science of slime, tips on how to safely make and play with slime, and advice for preserving your creations and troubleshooting common problems.
The Oxford Handbook of the Science of Science Communication
Title | The Oxford Handbook of the Science of Science Communication PDF eBook |
Author | Kathleen Hall Jamieson |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 513 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 0190497629 |
On topics from genetic engineering and mad cow disease to vaccination and climate change, this Handbook draws on the insights of 57 leading science of science communication scholars who explore what social scientists know about how citizens come to understand and act on what is known by science.
Mason Jar Science
Title | Mason Jar Science PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Adolph |
Publisher | Storey Publishing, LLC |
Pages | 137 |
Release | 2018-05-29 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1612129870 |
Heatproof, transparent, and durable, the mason jar is a science lab just waiting to be discovered. Unlock its potential with 40 dynamic experiments for budding scientists ages 8 and up. Using just a jar and a few ordinary household items, children learn to create miniature clouds, tiny tornadoes, small stalactites, and, of course, great goo and super slime! With a little ingenuity, the jar can be converted into a lava lamp, a water prism, a balloon barometer, and a compass. Each fun-packed project offers small-scale ways to illustrate the big-picture principles of chemistry, botany, biology, physics, and more. This publication conforms to the EPUB Accessibility specification at WCAG 2.0 Level AA.